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The Next Generation – Nintendo’s Hardware Attitudes
July 26, 2009 in DS, Gaming, Industry Thoughts, Nintendo, PSP, Sony, Wii | Tags: Apple, DS, DSi, DSlite, HD Gaming, High Definition, Holographic Data Storage, InPhase Technologies, iPod, Michael Pachter, Multi-touch, Next Gen, Next Generation, Nintendo, Play Station Portable, PSP, Satoru Iwata, Wii, WiiHD | 4 comments
As I was discussing with a friend on Live Messenger today, the consumer or hardcore consumer knew much more about the Wii before anything was known about the system. All we had to do was to look at the attitudes being adopted and implemented in the new at the time Nintendo DS. Nintendo did not push the graphical power of the DS as it implemented a 3d chip that was as powerful as the 64bit era and it also included the chip that made the Gameboy 2d graphics as a security measure, they were using tried, tested and reliable hardware and architecture. They brought about innovation through their “New Play Control”, and they tip toed onto the online gaming scene with an overly cautious system. Now with hindsight, are all these sounding familiar. Wii hardware is related to an overclocked and slightly enhanced for security Gamecube system, we have innovation through a “New Way To Play” and they slightly enhanced but not as much as touted their baby steps into the online gaming scene retaining their overly cautious system.
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